Here, following, are several more reviews of the Chargers draft, starting with Rotoworld's Evan Silva, who graded it a D.

"Rookie GM Tom Telesco's first draft netted just one clear-cut value pick in (Keenan) Allen," Silva writes. "More disturbingly, (D.J.) Fluker was the only front-five addition to arguably the NFL's worst offensive line. Telesco has been praised for stealing Allen in round three, but I'm not sure that pick helps the offense whatsoever if Philip Rivers isn't protected. And pass protection was Fluker's weakness in college, surrendering 5.5 sacks and 15.5 more hurries last season. He can be made to look silly by speedy edge rushers. The Williamses bring to the table athleticism and core special teams value, but neither projects as a future NFL starter. Sorensen is coming off a disappointing senior season at a small school. (Manti) Te'o can be a solid two-down inside linebacker if protected by massive defensive tackles, but wasn't worth the trade up, which cost San Diego the Nos. 45 and 110 overall picks. I just find it shocking that Telesco showed so little urgency about upgrading his offensive line."

Rob Rang, CBSSports.com:

"They continued a three-player run on Crimson Tide stars, adding the physically imposing D.J. Fluker to bring some toughness and stability to an offensive line greatly needing both," Rang writes. "San Diego will love Fluker ... as long as they don't expect him to play on the left side. Manti Te'o is going to take his fair share of ribbing from teammates and opponents (and their fans). But once he proves himself to be a quality starter in the NFL, all of the heckling will quiet down. I love (make that LOVE) the addition of Keenan Allen in the third round for a team that has struggled with consistency at receiver. Te'o will be solid; Allen will prove a steal. Of the Chargers' third-day picks, cornerback Steve Williams is my favorite. While lacking elite size, he possesses terrific feet and good ball skills and is more physical than you might think. Quarterback Brad Sorensen impressed me at the Combine."

Grade: B+

Jason Cole, Yahoo!:

"The biggest criticism you could make of the Chargers' draft is that they didn't do enough to get more picks with some trades," Cole writes. "This is a roster that needs serious replenishment. At the same time, getting Fluker to man the right tackle spot is a pretty sturdy move. Fluker is a pillar built out of human tissue and he has a mean streak as well. Too bad he's not athletic enough for the left side. Te'o will be a three-down linebacker for a couple of years until the Chargers get to the point that they're good and can take him off the field in passing situations. The steal of this group might be Allen, who plenty of draftniks projected as a first-round pick early in the process."